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To: knarf

Teacher’s pensions are simple to solve:

The kids get a free education on the front end (if they go to public school), but they should contribute to their teachers’ pensions on the back end.

In other words, the quality of any individual teacher’s pension will depend on the quality of earnings achieved by her former students. 30 years of teaching 4 classes each day with 25 kids in a class means there should be about 3,000 potential contributors to her pension.

Nothing wrong with former students paying a few bucks per teacher for every year of education they received for free.

And hey, if the kids are unemployable, well, the taxpayer may have paid an (undeserved) salary in the past but at least they aren’t stuck funding the golden years of a social parasite who contributed little beyond babysitting (no pensions in the babysitting field as far as I’m aware...).


32 posted on 04/22/2015 9:17:15 AM PDT by ameribbean expat
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To: ameribbean expat
You're sort'a sayin' what I'm thinkin'

I LIKE the input .... thanx

35 posted on 04/22/2015 10:20:23 AM PDT by knarf
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